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Motorola Razr V3cThis super-slick handset is the supermodel of cell phones.
Chris Manners
Motorola's Razr is one of the few cell phones that all nationwide wireless operators support--but I can see why they do: This standard cell phone looks great, offers high-speed Web browsing, and has a vibrant screen. It's not perfect, however. I encountered poor battery life and inconsistent call quality, plus I got lackluster photos from its camera.
I tested the Razr V3c from Verizon Wireless ($200--as of April 7, 2006--with a two-year agreement), which improves on the original V3 in a couple of ways. First, it comes with a 1.3-megapixel camera. Second, it supports the almost-broadband-level EvDO network, which means faster page loads when you're...